Posts Tagged ‘Saudi Arabia’

The long-awaited release of the classified 28 pages of the September 11 investigation by joint congressional intelligence committees that allegedly implicated the Saudi Arabian government occurred on July 15. Members of Congress permitted to read those pages over the years suggested Saudi complicity was shown in the pages. Now, some critics’ reaction to the release of the pages

One of the most famous incidents in U.S. history of the early West was the 1881 shootout at the OK Corral in Tombstone, Arizona. Marshall Wyatt Earp and his two brothers, along with the infamous Doc Holliday, got into a gunfight with five members of the Clanton-McLaury gang. The former represented “law and order” in

By James Zumwalt, Special for USDR As another 9/11 anniversary date arrives, anxiety levels for those in law enforcement and the intelligence community increase. Islamic terrorists attach a great deal of symbolism to certain dates and events–9/11 is definitely one of them. One sign an attack may be imminent is increased communications among terrorists. Such

HERNDON, Va., Nov. 26 (UPI) — The late ventriloquist Edgar Bergen used a dummy named Mortimer Snerd, a character so dumb everything required a full explanation. Finally understanding, Mortimer would shake his head in amazement, saying “Who’d ‘a’ thunk it (possible)?” Understanding a fascinating realignment recently taking place in the Middle East causes one to respond similarly, for

HERNDON, Va., Sept. 3 (UPI) — Only time will tell, but a 5-year-old Saudi girl may eventually prove to have wielded more influence over her people during her short, tragic life than did the country’s conservative religious leaders touting twisted “virtues” of Islam satisfying their own perversions. In Saudi Arabia last year, 5-year-old Lama al-Ghamdil